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Balotelli’s car sabotaged: ‘They could’ve killed him.’

SoccerNews in Serie A 1 May 2010

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(GSM) – Mino Raiola, Mario Balotelli’s agent, has revealed that fan anomisity has taken a potentially dead turn: “Someone loosened the wheel nuts on his car. They could’ve killed him.”

Internazionale supporters have repeatedly jeered the striker and even tried to attack him in the San Siro car park after he threw his shirt to the ground in the first Barcelona game.

However, Mino Raiola explains that some have taken their protests too far.

“A few days ago Mario found that someone had loosened the wheel nuts on his car. If someone isn’t careful, he risks getting killed on the motorway.

“We certainly cannot carry on like this. In these circumstances Mario will not remain for another year at Inter, I can guarantee that.”

Balotelli made a public apology to the Nerazzurri, but the tension surrounding him remains very high.

“Mario is not angry with the fans, nor with his teammates, but clearly the problems with the club have not been resolved,” continued Raiola.

“I don’t know if and how quickly they can be resolved. Balotelli apologised sincerely, but someone at the club didn’t understand that. They didn’t want to understand it.

“I had promised not to talk until the second leg with Barcelona, but I saw that on Tuesday Jose Mourinho gave his view in a Press conference….

“Now I think I really need to talk to the club. I have to defend the interests of my client. I discuss matters with the club, then I don’t know if the club is led by Mourinho or not. It depends on President Massimo Moratti.”

Raiola also represents former Inter star Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was on the losing side in the Champions League semi-final.

“Ibra has no regrets, he consciously chose to go to Barcelona, long before anyone else knew about it.

“The Spanish media criticises him now, but that is only normal. When you lose the Press goes on the attack, when you win they consider you a hero. It’s not nice, but it is part of the job.”

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